Trinamool Congress workers took to the streets on Wednesday in various parts of West Bengal to protest at the arrest of party leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay.

The protesters staged a demonstration in front of union minister Babul Supriyo's house, demanding his arrest.

The BJP, whose office was attacked on Tuesday by the people carrying TMC flags, meanwhile, urged governor K N Tripathi to send a report to the Centre demanding imposition of President's Rule in view of 'growing lawlessness' in the state.

State BJP president Dilip Ghosh led a party delegation to Raj Bhavan and apprised the governor of the attack on their party office Tuesday by TMC men.

'It was unthinkable. We did not expect this. Our party office was attacked at different places including Hooghly and Durgapur. Babul Supriyo's house was attacked. We are concerned. It should stop', he said.

The state BJP chief also accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of provoking her party workers to attack BJP offices and leaders.

Meanwhile, TMC MPs attempted a protest march to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in the national capital but were detained mid way.

'We are protesting against Bandyopadhyay's arrest, demanding Modi's resignation and inquiry into his taking money from Birla and Sahara groups.

'We are also demanding Babul Supriyo's arrest for his involvement in the Rose Valley scam case,' TMC MP Sugata Roy told reporters at Tughlak Road police station where they were under detention.

'We were marching peacefully towards the PM's residence, but the police detained us mid-way and manhandled few of our MPs,' Roy said, adding 36 TMC MPs took part in the protest march.

Video of the demonstration in front of union minister Babul Supriyo's house here demanding his arrest

They were let off in the evening.

Bandyopadhyay, TMCs face in New Delhi, was the second party MP after actor-turned-politician Tapas Pal to be held in connection with the alleged Rs 15,000 crore chit fund scam which spanned several states including West Bengal and Odisha.

Hours after alleged TMC workers vandalised the state BJP headquarters in downtown Kolkata on Tuesday evening, they attacked the house of state party general secretary Krishna Bhattacharya in Hooghly district.

Three men with their faces covered came on a motorcycle to her house in Konnanagar Jorapukur Ghat on Tuesday night and started hurling bombs, Bhattacharya said.